Cards (51)

  • What is the carbon cycle?
    Exchange of carbon between reservoirs
  • Match the carbon reservoir with its primary role:
    Atmosphere ↔️ Stores CO₂
    Oceans ↔️ Major carbon sink
    Lithosphere ↔️ Holds fossil fuels
    Land ↔️ Stores carbon in soil
  • Oceans store carbon as dissolved CO₂ and organic matter
  • What do plants release during photosynthesis?
    Oxygen
  • What inputs do plants use during photosynthesis to produce glucose?
    Sunlight, water, CO₂
  • What is the role of combustion in the carbon cycle?
    Releases CO₂ into atmosphere
  • Combustion transfers carbon from the lithosphere to the atmosphere.

    True
  • Photosynthesis removes CO₂ from the atmosphere.

    True
  • Which reservoir stores carbon primarily as CO₂?
    Atmosphere
  • Where is carbon stored in the lithosphere?
    Fossil fuels and rocks
  • Respiration completes the carbon uptake phase by returning CO₂ to the atmosphere.
  • What are the key processes that move carbon between reservoirs in the carbon cycle?
    Photosynthesis, respiration, decomposition, combustion, storage
  • What role do decomposers play in the carbon cycle?
    Release CO₂ from dead organisms
  • What do plants release into the atmosphere during photosynthesis?
    Oxygen
  • What are anthropogenic activities in the context of the carbon cycle?
    Human-caused activities
  • Match the anthropogenic activity with its impact on the carbon cycle:
    Fossil Fuel Combustion ↔️ Releases stored carbon into the atmosphere
    Deforestation ↔️ Reduces land-based carbon sink
    Cement Production ↔️ Releases CO₂ into the atmosphere
  • What is the primary consequence of increased atmospheric CO₂?
    Climate change
  • How does transitioning to renewable energy sources help manage the carbon cycle?
    Reduces carbon emissions
  • Addressing the disruption of the carbon cycle requires international cooperation and strong policies.
    True
  • What process releases CO₂ from the lithosphere to the atmosphere?
    Combustion
  • Where is carbon stored in the lithosphere?
    Fossil fuels and rocks
  • Order the following processes based on their role in the carbon cycle:
    1️⃣ Photosynthesis: Removes CO₂ from the atmosphere
    2️⃣ Respiration: Returns CO₂ to the atmosphere
    3️⃣ Decomposition: Recycles carbon from dead organisms
  • Match the carbon cycle process with its effect on atmospheric CO₂:
    Photosynthesis ↔️ Reduces CO₂
    Respiration ↔️ Increases CO₂
    Combustion ↔️ Releases CO₂
  • Decomposition releases CO₂ into the atmosphere and the lithosphere.
  • Which process stores carbon in plant tissues?
    Photosynthesis
  • What is released into the atmosphere during respiration?
    CO₂
  • The carbon cycle is the natural process where carbon is exchanged between the atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
  • Match the process with its role in the carbon cycle:
    Photosynthesis ↔️ Stores carbon in plant tissues
    Respiration ↔️ Releases CO₂ into atmosphere
    Decomposition ↔️ Recycles carbon from dead organisms
    Combustion ↔️ Transfers carbon from lithosphere
  • Which process releases CO₂ as energy is produced from glucose?
    Respiration
  • Respiration returns CO₂ to the atmosphere, completing the carbon uptake phase.
    True
  • Order the natural carbon cycle processes based on their role in carbon movement.
    1️⃣ Photosynthesis (CO₂ removal)
    2️⃣ Respiration (CO₂ release)
    3️⃣ Decomposition (CO₂ release)
    4️⃣ Combustion (CO₂ release)
    5️⃣ Storage (CO₂ retention)
  • Carbon is stored in oceans, rocks, soil, and vegetation.
    True
  • How does deforestation affect the carbon cycle?
    Reduces land-based carbon sink
  • Understanding and managing human impacts on the carbon cycle is crucial for addressing climate change.

    True
  • Order the consequences of disrupting the carbon cycle from most direct to indirect.
    1️⃣ Increased atmospheric CO₂
    2️⃣ Climate change
    3️⃣ Ocean acidification
  • What does carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology do?
    Stores CO₂ underground
  • During photosynthesis, plants remove CO₂ from the atmosphere and store carbon in their tissues
  • The oceans act as a major carbon sink by absorbing CO₂ from the atmosphere.

    True
  • The atmosphere stores carbon in the form of carbon dioxide (CO₂).
    True
  • Decomposers release CO₂ into the atmosphere and the lithosphere